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Dijon-Prenois

Location
Dijon, France
Circuit type
Race
Length
3.801 m (12 turns)
Direction
Clockwise
First race
Last race
AND (1), LAU (1)
Most wins
AND (1), TAM (1)
Most pole positions
LAU (3)
Most podiums
WAT (391)
Most laps

Most wins

Most pole positions

Most laps

Pos. Driver Laps
1 John Watson 391
2 Niki Lauda 342
3 Jacques Laffite 325
4 René Arnoux 314
5 Elio de Angelis 312
6 Carlos Reutemann 258
7 Riccardo Patrese 254
8 Keke Rosberg 248
9 Clay Regazzoni 239
10 Alain Prost 238

Races

Date Race Winner Pole position
May 20, 1984 1984 French Grand Prix #8 Niki Lauda Patrick Tambay
Aug 29, 1982 1982 Swiss Grand Prix #6 Keke Rosberg Alain Prost
Jul 5, 1981 1981 French Grand Prix #15 Alain Prost René Arnoux
Jul 1, 1979 1979 French Grand Prix #15 Jean-Pierre Jabouille Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Jul 3, 1977 1977 French Grand Prix #5 Mario Andretti Mario Andretti
Jul 7, 1974 1974 French Grand Prix #1 Ronnie Peterson Niki Lauda

Dijon-Prenois: Formula 1 track details and history

Dijon-Prenois, situated in Dijon, France, has been a part of Formula 1 since 1974. The track has hosted 6 Grand Prix races, offering unique challenges to drivers and teams with its 3.801-kilometer layout.Over the years, it has seen various records set, including the fastest lap of 1:00.000 by Jody Scheckter in 1974.

Circuit statistics

  • Location: Dijon, France,
  • First Grand Prix: 1974 French Grand Prix
  • Races hosted: 6
  • Track length: 3.801 km
  • Turns: 12
  • Direction: Clockwise
  • Lap record: 1:00.000 (Jody Scheckter, 1974)

Season Highlights at Dijon-Prenois

In the most recent race at Dijon-Prenois during the 2025 season, Oscar Piastri secured victory driving for McLaren. Over its history, Dijon-Prenois has been a part of 6 Formula 1 seasons, contributing to the championship battles of various teams and drivers.